Geest Line
Geest Line (legal entity Geest Line Ltd.) is a niche operator headquartered in Wolverhampton, UK. Founded in 1937, the line has spent 89 years building out its container service network and today operates a fleet of 4 vessels under the SCAC code GEES. Total operated capacity stands near 4,000 TEU, placing the carrier among the recognised operators on its core trade lanes. The company holds intermodal equipment under 3 registered ISO 6346 owner prefixes, which appear on every box it owns or long-term leases.
Geest Line is most active on the following corridors: Caribbean-UK, Banana trade. The line operates on a standalone basis and does not share vessel slots with other ocean carriers under a formal global alliance. Direct customer contact is available via +44 1902 326 800 or the carrier's web portal at geestline.com.
Geest Line container prefixes
Every intermodal container carries an ISO 6346 owner code — three letters identifying the owner, plus a single category letter (almost always U for freight containers). These four-letter prefixes are the fastest way to identify which carrier controls a given box. Geest Line has the following registered prefixes recorded in the BIC database. If a container in your possession begins with any of these codes, the box is owned by or leased on long term to Geest Line.
GESUGESLGEES
To track a container under one of these prefixes, contact the carrier directly using the bill-of-lading number or container number. Most ocean carriers expose a public tracking endpoint on their website that accepts either format. Geest Line publishes its tracking page under the main geestline.com domain.
Geest Line corridor coverage
Geest Line concentrates its services on Caribbean-UK, Banana trade. Customers on these lanes typically see weekly or twice-weekly sailings depending on season and trade balance. For a current sailing schedule, contact the carrier directly or consult its weekly schedule publication.
How to track a Geest Line container
Tracking a Geest Line container starts with confirming the prefix. Look at the container's left-hand corner casting plate or the painted code on the door — the four-letter ISO 6346 owner code (e.g. GESU) is followed by six numeric digits and a single check digit. If the prefix matches one in the list above, the box is on a Geest Line bill of lading. Visit geestline.com, navigate to the carrier's tracking or "track and trace" portal, and paste the full container number. The portal will return current vessel position, the next scheduled port call, the estimated time of arrival (ETA) and the most recent equipment events such as gate-in, loaded, discharged and gate-out.
If the carrier portal does not return a result, the most likely causes are: the container has not yet been gate-in at the origin terminal, the bill of lading number is in a different format (check whether the system expects an MBL versus an HBL), or the box is moving on a partner alliance vessel rather than a Geest Line hull. In the last case, the prefix still resolves to Geest Line as equipment owner but the schedule data lives with the operating carrier. Geest Line's customer service can normally cross-reference the booking and route you to the correct alliance partner. Reach the carrier on +44 1902 326 800 during European business hours.
Related ocean carriers
Operators most often compared with Geest Line on overlapping trade lanes:
- Borchard Lines — London, UK, founded 1933. SCAC BORD.
- Ellerman City Liners — London, UK, founded 2021. SCAC ELCS.
- Africa Express Line — Maidstone, UK, founded 1989. SCAC AELS.
- Global Ship Lease — London, UK, founded 2007. SCAC GSLU.
- P&O Ferries Cargo — Dover, UK, founded 1837. SCAC PROF.
- V.Group — Glasgow, UK, founded 1984. SCAC VGRP.